نتایج جستجو برای: brain behavioral systems

تعداد نتایج: 1741030  

2007
Nikolai A Shevchuk

Background: Physiological fatigue can be defined as a reduction in the force output and/or energygenerating capacity of skeletal muscle after exertion, which may manifest itself as an inability to continue exercise or usual activities at the same intensity. A typical example of a fatigue-related disorder is chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), a disabling condition of unknown etiology and with uncer...

2010
Anne H Udal Ulrik F Malt Hans Lövdahl Bente Gjaerum Berit Groholt

Background: Differentiating between bipolar spectrum disorder (BD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in childhood and adolescence is difficult because the clinical presentation is influenced by ongoing neural development, causing considerable symptom overlap. Motor problems and neurological soft signs have been associated with ADHD for decades. Little is known about motor skil...

2007
Frank Domahs Ulrike Domahs Matthias Schlesewsky Elie Ratinckx Tom Verguts Klaus Willmes Hans-Christoph Nuerk

Background: Recent cognitive and computational models (e.g. the Interacting Neighbors Model) state that in simple multiplication decade and unit digits of the candidate answers (including the correct result) are represented separately. Thus, these models challenge holistic views of number representation as well as traditional accounts of the classical problem size effect in simple arithmetic (i...

2006
Anna J Wilson Susannah K Revkin David Cohen Laurent Cohen Stanislas Dehaene

Background: In a companion article [1], we described the development and evaluation of software designed to remediate dyscalculia. This software is based on the hypothesis that dyscalculia is due to a "core deficit" in number sense or in its access via symbolic information. Here we review the evidence for this hypothesis, and present results from an initial open-trial test of the software in a ...

Journal: :Current opinion in neurology 2007
Biyu J He Gordon L Shulman Abraham Z Snyder Maurizio Corbetta

PURPOSE OF REVIEW Basic and translational neuroscience findings indicate that normal brain function depends on activity synchronization within distributed brain networks. This conclusion suggests a view of how brain injury causes behavioral deficits that differs from traditional localizationist views. RECENT FINDINGS Novel functional neuroimaging methods demonstrate coherent activity in large...

Naghmeh Ahmadiankia, Raheleh Rafaiee,

The brain is an important organ that controls all sensory and motor actions, memory, and emotions. Each anatomical and physiological modulation in various brain centers, results in psychological, behavioral, and sensory-motor changes. Alcohol and addictive drugs such as opioids and amphetamines have been shown to exert a great impact on brain, specifically on the hippocampus. Emerging evidence ...

2009
Michael J Decker Humyra Tabassum Jin-Mann S Lin William C Reeves

Background: Unremitting fatigue and unrefreshing sleep, hallmark traits of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), are also pathognomonic of sleep disorders. Yet, no reproducible perturbations of sleep architecture, multiple sleep latency times or Epworth Sleepiness Scores are found to be associated consistently with CFS. This led us to hypothesize that sleep homeostasis, rather than sleep architecture...

2009
Fredric Schiffer Andrea L Johnston Caitlin Ravichandran Ann Polcari Martin H Teicher Robert H Webb Michael R Hamblin

Background: Many studies have reported beneficial effects from the application of near-infrared (NIR) light photobiomodulation (PBM) to the body, and one group has reported beneficial effects applying it to the brain in stroke patients. We have reported that the measurement of a patient's left and right hemispheric emotional valence (HEV) may clarify data and guide lateralized treatments. We so...

2010
Nicole M Russo Jane Hornickel Steven Zecker Trent Nicol Nina Kraus

Background Children with pervasive developmental disorders (PDD), such as children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), often show auditory processing deficits related to their overarching language impairment. Auditory training programs such as Fast ForWord Language may potentially alleviate these deficits through training-induced improvements in auditory processing. Methods To assess the impa...

2017
Bruce D McCandliss

BACKGROUND According to the traditional two-stage model of face processing, the facespecific N170 event-related potential (ERP) is linked to structural encoding of face stimuli, whereas later ERP components are thought to reflect processing of facial affect. This view has recently been challenged by reports of N170 modulations by emotional facial expression. This study examines the time-course ...

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